CSP Zeebrugge has chosen Sany to help expand its container handling equipment fleet as its container operations rapidly grow.
Sany dealer Pure Services was able to provide CSP Terminal with the equipment it needed for its first purchase, an empty container handler (ECH), at short notice.
Arno van Gils, owner of Pure Services, said: “Thanks to the cooperation with Sany, we can always offer our customers tailor-made machines.
“Compromises cost the customer time in container handling. We avoid that with solution that match the specific requirements exactly.”
Having had a good experience with this first ECH in terms of reliability and safety, stability and comfort CSP Terminal opted for Sany in the case of further replacements and expansion of its fleet.
The terminal’s fleet now comprises of five Sany ECHs and one Sany reachstacker.
A CSP Zeebrugge spokesperson noted that the terminal is not “afraid to experiment or innovate” as it looks to keep improving workflows and processes.
Sany’s ECH offer fast, safe and precise operations and improved stability while the company’s reachstackers are favoured in the industry for their compact design.
With huge lifting capacities and fast operating speeds, Sany’s reachstackers help enable efficient container handling.
CSP Zeebrugge offers excellent connections for the world’s largest container ships and is a central link from the main shipping routes in north western Europe to European rail and road networks.




